Statistical analysis of the causes of excess variance in the 21 cm signal power spectra obtained with the Low-Frequency Array
H. Gan, L.V.E Koopmans, F. G. Mertens, M. Mevius, A. R. Offringa, B., Ciardi, B. K. Gehlot, R. Ghara, A. Ghosh, S. K. Giri, I. T. Iliev, G., Mellema, V. N. Pandey, S. Zaroubi

TL;DR
This study analyzes the causes of excess variance in LOFAR 21 cm signal power spectra, highlighting the impact of sky sources and LST dependence, to improve EoR signal detection.
Contribution
It identifies sky-related effects, especially bright sources like Cassiopeia A and Cygnus A, as key contributors to excess variance in 21 cm power spectra.
Findings
Excess variance shows LST dependence linked to sky brightness.
Bright sources like Cassiopeia A and Cygnus A dominate residual power.
Sky effects significantly influence the level of excess variance.
Abstract
The detection of the 21 cm signal of neutral hydrogen from the Epoch of Reionization (EoR) is challenging due to bright foreground sources, radio frequency interference (RFI), the ionosphere, and instrumental effects. Even after correcting for these effects in the calibration step and applying foreground removal techniques, the remaining residuals in the observed 21 cm power spectra are still above the thermal noise, which is referred to as the "excess variance." We study potential causes of this excess variance based on 13 nights of data obtained with the Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR). We focused on the impact of gain errors, the sky model, and ionospheric effects on the excess variance by correlating the relevant parameters such as the gain variance over time or frequency, local sidereal time (LST), diffractive scale, and phase structure-function slope with the level of excess variance.…
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